Asked by Max
                Can someone help me with the formula of horsepower? In my lesson, it shows me how power = ft*lb/s... but then it kinda stops and doesn't tell me how to find hp from this. I tried searching online but I'm still confused. There's something about watts and that it's practically the same equation as power but I still don't get it. Here are the calculations I need to work with:
ft = 5
lb = 106
s = 3.95
increase gpe = 530
power = 134.18
hp = ?
thanks
            
        ft = 5
lb = 106
s = 3.95
increase gpe = 530
power = 134.18
hp = ?
thanks
Answers
                    Answered by
            bobpursley
            
    1 horsepower hp	= 550.00foot pounds per second ft-lb/sec
    
                    Answered by
            Max
            
    I did this equation and I got 1 hp = 14063.29113924. But I don't think this is all there is to it? I'm sorry I sound stupid but I'm still stuck:(
    
                    Answered by
            Max
            
    omg I just figured it out, I got it! Sorry!
    
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